
Likisha "Kiche" Griffin is a Creative Producer and Consultant specializing in brand development for art professionals and independent filmmakers.
Griffin has worked with award-winning visual producer Sheila Pree Bright on branding strategies for #1960Now digital campaigns. She is Co-Producer of Bright’s art film #1960Now: Art + Intersections and an essay contributor to #1960Now, the book, published by Chronicle Books.
Griffin also has worked with museums and art organizations. She is an essay contributor to Prospect 4 New Orleans, a citywide triennial of contemporary art curated by Artistic Director Trevor Schoonmaker. Her contribution to the exhibition catalogue honors the legacy work of MacArthur Fellow John T. Scott.
During her tenure at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum (Smithsonian Affiliate) — she was Community Engagement Curator of Devin Allen: Awakenings in a New Lights. She was also the curatorial assistant of Ruth Starr Rose (1887-1965): Revelations of African American Life in Maryland and the World, curated by Art Historian Barbara Paca, Ph.D. The exhibition was sponsored by Brown Capital Management and featured on ancestry.com